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Project84 06-09-2008 06:52 PM

junkyarding soon, need engine codes
 
I'm looking for a junkyard engine swap... hoping to find a VX w/ engine still assembled, I know I'm flying a kite here, but I can hope right? First gonna find an engine, disassemble, freshen it up, resassemble, then search for a hatchback w/o engine/trans.

What engine codes should I look for? I know the VX is D15Z1 and the stamp will be visible from the front of the block w/ hood popped, and also vtec-e on the valve cover... but what about the hx engine? What is that engine code? Can someone list engine codes from BEST to WORST, please only give 3 codes as I'm unwilling to get a standard LX engine or something, I want to build a MPG machine.

Also, where do you locate transmission codes, and how do I tell if I've found an HF trans in a CRX? What is the next to best transmission in the civics and where is the code stamped? What year transmissions are compatible w/ what year engines w/ little to no modification? I don't want to get in over my head, just looking for things that will swap together.

Thanks!

GasSavers_TomO 06-10-2008 06:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Project84 (Post 104947)
What engine codes should I look for?

D15Z1...easiest to swap into the 92-95 civic chassis.
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Originally Posted by Project84 (Post 104947)
I know the VX is D15Z1 and the stamp will be visible from the front of the block w/ hood popped, and also vtec-e on the valve cover...

Only the 94-95 VX will have the VTEC-E valve cover. The 92-93 VX has a plain vailve cover that says Honda.
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Originally Posted by Project84 (Post 104947)
but what about the hx engine? What is that engine code?

D16Y5 It's OBD2 and not designed as well to get great MPG, a hassle to switch over to the OBD2 ECU, especially if a Z1 is available.
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Originally Posted by Project84 (Post 104947)
What year transmissions are compatible w/ what year engines w/ little to no modification?

88-91 transmissions are cable actuated clutches so you want to keep those transmission in their respective year chassis for ease of use/setup. 92-00 Transmissions are a Hydraulic actuated clutch and are best to keep in those respective year chassis.
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Originally Posted by Project84 (Post 104947)
I don't want to get in over my head, just looking for things that will swap together.

Thanks!

Stick with the D15Z1 and the VX/CX trans and you'll be good to go. Just be sure to grab the EGR control box (black box with some vacuum lines going to it on the center of the firewall) with your swap as well as the engine harness.


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